Subject: Comment on File Number 4-637

March 6, 2012

Dear Securities and Exchange Commission,

Millions of dollars are flooding the airwaves for or against
candidates, and much of that money is untraceable. Right now, a
corporation could be sinking millions of dollars into a political
campaign and the actual owners of the company, the shareholders, would
have no idea.

Both shareholders and the public must be fully informed as to how much
a corporation spends on politics and which candidates are being
promoted or attacked.

I urge the Securities and Exchange Commission to issue a rule requiring
publicly-traded corporations to disclose all their political spending
and to do so before this coming election.

Please demonstrate that you represent all investors, not just the
extraordinarily wealthy. If you fail to take this action, then
"small" investors will see that it is pointless to invest
their money in the market, since you do represent them at all. Ante
up, show that you have principles, ethics, morals, and respect for all
persons, not just those with all the money. It's about time you
demonstrate that you represent all stockholders, not just a tiny
minority. I for one am so tired of all the cheaters that it would be
nice to see you take a Moral and Ethical stand that helps this country
and ALL the people of this country.

Show us who you really are, by either requiring that corporations
disclose this information, or by not - thus showing who the SEC really
represents - come out of the closet so to speak!